The Philadelphia 76ers might have found their man after months of searching for a new head coach.

According to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports, Philadelphia has offered the position to Brett Brown, an assistant under Gregg Popovich in San Antonio. The two have reportedly engaged in contract negotiations to bring Brown to the Sixers.

Philadelphia has offered its head coaching job to Spurs assistant Brett Brown and the sides are discussing contract, league sources tell Y!

Brown has been with San Antonio for seven seasons as an assistant under Popovich. If he's named head coach of the 76ers, he would be the second assistant from the San Antonio bench last year to be named a head coach. Mike Budenholzer was hired already by the Atlanta Hawks.

Brown also coached the Australian national team and led Australia to a strong showing in the 2012 Olympics in London.

He spent nine seasons as a head coach in the Australian National Basketball League and won 149 games—the sixth-best mark in league history.

Brown emerged from a pool of candidates that included Jay Larranaga from Boston, Adrian Griffin with Chicago, Kenny Atkinson in Atlanta and the lone assistant coach left in Philadelphia from the Doug Collins era, Michael Curry.